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<0> siglite: heh <1> mmm, noidontthinkso <2> blueroo: go with the 2.4. Reliability. <1> yeah, but the swap is going to be costly <0> siglite: I dunno, I just had this humourous scene playin' when you mentioned it. <1> it's just so hard to choose <1> both options are nice <2> but swapping after you burn up a 1.4 and it's turbo will be costly too. <1> nah, I won't burn the 1.4 <3> just buy a newer faster car <1> you're looking at mister over-engineering <4> Anyway, I have cracked the linuxant drivers, put i feel bad... <0> siglite: feck I thought you were talking kernels. <1> besides, a new 1.4 liter long-block is all of maybe $100 <1> and even though it's pushrod, these things can rev to 10k if you plan well <5> blueroo, what sort of car?
<1> 1978 Datsun B210 sedan <5> nice <1> indeed <0> bed <1> chair <3> recliner <1> 200whp in a 2000lb car <1> it's tempting <6> O.o <-- confused... O.O <-- eyes open wide...so, does tha tmean that -.- is chinese? <7> o.O = Hrm? :) <3> maybe it just means your eyes are closed <2> 8========D means you have an eight, lots of equal signs, and a capitol d. <7> Or a very small e-penis. <8> So... What is the DVD burning software that one uses with linux? <9> and enjoys a extra green one himself in Daakmans honor =-) <3> whitecap! <9> aye <1> hrm <9> Daakman: party or on-call ? <1> I could make 163hp with 10psi on this motor <3> whitecap: party <9> sweet <3> sweet, indeed <1> that's not bad <1> but the swap would make that without boosting <1> with more torque to boot <9> :30 am, sipping moderately 10yr old shiskey and beer since noon, just about done with the beer <3> :) <10> LEARN ME LYNUX PLUEASE <1> swap it is then <9> hush bitch <3> lunar_Raven: do you bounce? <9> anyway <9> not +b it doesn't <3> oh, we gotta test the bounce... <3> stand by <3> ****er <3> *Lunar_Raven* i luff you <3> *Lunar_Raven* you teachy me well <9> hewh <3> I wanted to test his bouncyness after that <10> CLIT <3> shucks <3> not bouncy <10> ORIS <9> slow <11> must be playing ball with low-grav mod :) <9> very slow when /z'd <3> mine are called "heinenken" though <9> you wish <3> not doobies <9> hehe <9> bonghits actually <3> I don't partake in the smoking of weed anymore
<3> quit that stuff long time ago <9> i'll do you're share too <3> I once got a craving for a doobie once, so I smoked one.... <9> your even <3> That was the time I remembered why I quit <9> hehe <9> nice social activity with my older kids too <9> much nicer than all drinking heavy i'll tell you for sure <3> If I'm at a social event where there is weed, which is never nowadays, I just p*** it <3> I prefer a bottle <9> dr00gie <3> not me <3> used to be <9> alcohol == drug <3> *shrug* <3> at least it's legal <3> :) <9> so be it. for me, i'll continiue my hippie ways for a bit longer <3> that's fine <3> I'm not knocking you for it, especially given my past <9> heh <9> no offense tqken or ment <3> I'd do any drug I could get my hands on and sold them too <3> So...I'm certainly not innocent <3> sold mostly LSD...made a **** load of money off of that stuff <9> cronix radio on winamp atm. being lazy <3> could by them for .15 - .25 / each and sold them for $5 <9> had my k7-1.33 machine die last week. looked like some capicitors leaked. only five years old <3> would buy a sheet for $25 and sell it for $250 <9> Daakman: how many for yourself ? <3> buy 10 sheets for $500 and sell them for $1500 <9> i'd just make my usage back <3> whitecap: I tripped about 3 or 4 times a week <3> whitecap: most I ever took at one time was 16 hits <3> that was a wild trip <9> Daakman: from what i've read open solaris does better at the end of a drive when sharing ? <3> whitecap: pardon? <9> a slice would be better at hda4 than hda1 <3> never tested that out with Solaris, myself <9> never mind, i'll muddle through it. bsd and solaris slices seem overly complicated <3> much less, OpenSolaris <3> Solaris slices aren't complicated <3> How do you mean? <9> one slice fo e whole thing then certain slices are reserved <3> only one slice is reserved <3> slice 2 <3> which represents the entire disk <9> disk or partition ? <3> disk <3> slice 2 represents the entire disk <9> see, i'm talking about when sharing <3> Under normal conditions, you do not want to use slice 2 for anything <3> unless you really know what you're doing <3> I have never used slice 2 for anything <3> the good thing about slice 2 though...it makes it extremely easy to copy/replicate VTOCs to another disk <3> share? you mean dual boot? <9> aye <3> heh, ****... <3> I have never run a dual boot system <3> believe it or not <9> not enough support for dvdburning and other stuff that machine is needed for <3> Don't ask me about dual boot situations, I would not help much <9> not to mention win* "learning" games for the grandkids <9> jumpstart and such <3> In the case of dual boot, I would think that Solaris' slice 2 would represent the entire ufs filesystem that Solaris is installed on <3> but I don't know for sure <9> aye <9> if i can't figure ou the docs i shouldn't run it <9> heh, no more alcohol handy but plenty of oregons fine kgb =-)) <3> Solaris docs are easy <3> not as often now as in past years, but still do check it out <3> what'
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